Easter Hunt - The True Meaning Of Easter
1.  An egg carton or Easter basket containing  12 plastic colored eggs.  Each plastic egg is filled with an object that  symbolizes a scriptural reference for the resurrection.
 Scriptural  Reference                                            Egg Containing
 1.  Matthew 26:39                                       Sacrament  cup  (Let this cup pass...)
 2.  Matthew 26:14-15                                  3 Dimes  (30  pieces of silver)
 3.  Matthew 27:1-2                                       Pieces of knotted twine  (bound Jesus)
 4.  Matthew 27:24-26                                  Sliver of soap   (Pilate: "I am innocent")
 5.  Matthew 27:28-30                                  Square of red  felt  (Jesus' robe)
 6.  Matthew 27:31-32                                  A nail and toothpick  cross
 7.  Matthew  27:35-36                                  Dice  (cast lots  for Jesus' robe)
 8.  Matthew   27:50-51,54                             Bag  of dirt and rocks  (earthquake)
 9.  Matthew  27:58-60                                  Piece of white  cloth  (Jesus wrapped)
 10.  Matthew   27:60,65-66                          Stone   (rolled in front of the tomb)
 11.  Matthew 28:25                                      Bay  Leaf  (Herbs on Jesus)
 12.  Matthew  28:6                                       Empty  (He was resurrected)
 Procedure:
     Ask children  (one at a  time)  to choose an egg out of the basket.  The eggs will be numbered  so scriptures can be read like the list above.  The egg will contain both a  small object and the scriptural reference it relates to.  Read the  scripture and discuss what the object symbolizes.  Also, the eggs can be  hidden around a room and once all twelve are found they can be opened in  numerical order.
     The children should gain a  deeper understanding of the true meaning of Easter.
